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Saturday, December 5, 2015

FBI Knew About One Of The San Bernardino Terrorists In Advance But Allowed Her To Roam Free In America

Tweet from Reuters' Twitter page
indicates the FBI had terrorists under surveillance, who were in
telephonic communication with, Tashfeen Malik, who is one of the
terrorists from the San Bernardino terrorist attack that
occurred on December 2, 2015 at a disability center, killing 14
and wounding 20

The FBI has again let a radicalized person communicating with
terrorists roam free in America, to terrible results, leading to
the deaths of innocent people. Previously, the FBI watched as
Nidal Hasan became radicalized in email exchanges with a
terrorist cleric. Hasan then murdered innocent people at the
Fort Hood military base in Texas. The FBI also had advance
information on terrorists Anwar Al Awlaki and Umar Farouk
AbdulMutallab (among others), but engaged in negligent conduct
that allowed them to commit acts of terrorism.

Tashfeen Malik

Press reports on Reuters today reveals, the FBI was aware of
one of the shooters in the San Bernardino terrorist attack,
prior to the massacre occurring, as having communicated with
terrorists. Tashfeen Malik, the 29-year-old wife of fellow
terrorist Sayed Farook, was in America on a marriage visa and
actively communicating with terrorists in her native Pakistan,
over the phone. Malik has been linked to Pakistan's most
notorious cleric, Maulana Aziz of the Red Mosque. On the day of
the terrorist attack, Malik pledged her allegiance to ISIS on
her Facebook page.

Maulana Aziz (left) and Syed
Farook (right)

Farook met Malik when he spent many months in Pakistan. It is
now also believed he received terrorist training while there.
Over the past several years, in reading U.S. and international
legal indictments by western governments, to write articles for
this column on news events, the charging documents in terrorism
cases reveal the criminals leaving their home nation in the
west, going to the Middle East for many months, then returning
to commit acts of jihad. There exists a pattern of behavior in
this regard.